As always, your input is appreciated. I'm always educated in something new and interesting when I follow your threads, so thanks. that being said I must disagree with the idea of local law ect. being able to override constitutional rights to an extent (like most laws the constitution isn't completely perfect), And my opinion is that some things do need to change with the change of the times and when you take into account different legal issues in different areas, but where does the line get crossed? If scenarios like this keep playing out and tiny bits of the constitution are chipped away at eventually it will be literally nothing more than a piece of history nothing more. Personally, and I assume the majority will agree, i'd like to see that important document in operation forever.
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